Quote Originally Posted by LIP
If you read what the patient had told the doctor he said he had a heavey feeling, his legs were heavey, and this comes from an indica strain. Maybe i read it wrong, or maybe no one on here actually knows what the hell they are talking about.

"Colored hairs on marijuana as well as no seeds usually means potent"

This statement proves my point about people obviously NOT knowing what they are talking about. Yes, if its sinse its normally stronger, BUT the "hairs" that are actually called pistilles have no impact on the strength of the THC in the trichomes, infact they are nothing to do with THC.
I'm just saying, the whole pistilles/hairs are associated with good potent weed, obviously the percent THC is the actual determinator of potency. Unless THC crystals are on the outside and abundant, it's a lot easier to see colored hairs.
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